Kapichira May Not Be Operational Soon - Minister

The newly appointed Minister of Energy, Ibrahim Matola has hinted that considering the extent of damage at Kapichira power station, it may take a little longer before the power plant comes back into operation.

Health Ministry Still Deciding on Malaria Vaccine

The Ministry of Health is still consulting stakeholders before making a final decision on whether to include the malaria vaccine or not as an additional method in malaria prevention, months after the World Health Organisation (WHO) approved it.

Security Expert, Kaisi Fears Of a Looming Passport Crisis

A security and governance expert, Sherif Kaisi has cautioned, the country is heading towards a passport crisis due to delays to identify a new supplier of the passports after government terminated its contract with Techno Brain last year.

Icelandic Govt Approves a Multi-Million Dollars Programme For KK

The Icelandic government has approved a Multi-Million United States Dollar Programme, which is expected to be implemented in Nkhotakota District, from the mid-this year.

Muslim Youths Spend K30 Million in Ana Response

The Muslim Youth United (MYU) on Saturday and Sunday supported 1351 households in Mulanje and Mangochi that were severely affected by the Tropical Cyclone Ana two weeks ago.

Government Warns Chiefs on Corruption

Government has sent a stern warning to chiefs who engage in corruption to desist the vice as it slows down development.

Death Row Inmates Ask for Mercy

Over 20 people that were sentenced to death for committing various crimes have asked President Dr Lazarus Chakwera to pardon them.

Kazako Calls for Accountability Among Humanitarian NGOs

The Minister of Information and Digitalization, Gospel Kazako has encouraged organizations and well-wishers to demonstrate honesty and accountability when reaching out to desperate flood survivors that were hit hard by the recent cyclone Ana.

DoDMA in MVAC Report Response Exercise

The Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA) says they have made a good progress in their response to a Malawi Vulnerability Assessment Committee (MVAC) report.

14 In for Damaging Police Unit and Crop Fields

Police in Thyolo have arrested 14 people for damaging Khonjeni Police Unit, vehicle and slashing down maize crops.

UREA Runs Out of AIP Stock

Minister of agriculture Lobin Lowe says government has resorted to allowing farmers to redeem two bags of NPK or CAN instead of Urea fertilizer which is in short supply in most of the markets across the country.

Chiefs Urged to Refrain from Politics and Corruption

Deputy minister of Local government, Halima Daudi has advised local chiefs in the country to refrain from abusing their powers by indulging in active politics and acts of corruption as they are custodians of people from all political parties.

MALGA Stands Firm Against CDF Officers Recruitment

Malawi Local Government Association (MALGA) has reiterated its stand against Parliamentary Adhoc Committee's report which recommended Parliament to recruit Constituency Development Fund (CDF) desk officers in district councils to be handling the Funds.

Cannabis Farming Facing Hiccups

The Cannabis Regulatory Authority (CRA) says cannabis farming is facing technical and financial challenges in its maiden year.

ECHO Reaches Out to Ana Survivors

Oxfam and Plan Malawi have extended humanitarian intervention to survivors of Tropical Storm Ana which rendered many people destitute in a number of districts in the country.

Three Incarcerated for Defilement In Thyolo

Thyolo Senior Resident Magistrate Assunta Muwalo Maxwell has today sentenced three people; Christopher Namaona, Odala Makoto and Thokozani Michere to 19, 21 and 21 years   respectively on defilement charges.

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